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Boeing’s Production Quality Crisis Significantly Escalates

Supply Chain Matters

The Supply Chain Matters blog provides a further update on the ongoing production quality, corporate reputation and other challenges that collectively surround commercial aircraft producer Boeing. We do so in the lens of supply chain management and manufacturing. Reportedly, 33 failures were recorded by auditors.

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Driving Sustainable Growth Through Supply Chain Resilience

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

Driving Sustainable Growth Through Supply Chain Resilience. Every industry sector and every business across the board, in APAC and around the globe have been impacted by the Great Supply Chain Disruption over the last two years, causing a blow out of transportation costs and continuous delays at every stage of the channel.

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From the Barley in the Fields, to the Beer in Our Hands: Carlsberg’s Sustainability Journey

BlueYonder

For the past 175 years, Carlsberg has continuously reinvented itself from a marketing, innovation and product perspective, while remaining true to its core values of enriching communities while manufacturing quality drinks. This initiative is central to enhancing the management and efficiency of its logistics operations throughout Europe.

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Behind Toyota’s 2021 U.S. win? Supply chain visibility

Resilinc

Its reputation for quality? It was how the company handled its supply chain. spokesperson noted that beating GM was “not our goal, nor do we see it as sustainable,” the change in ranking is widely seen as a vindication of Toyota’s supply chain strategies. Was it Toyota’s marketing? While Toyota’s U.S.

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Powered by State Resources, Chinese Companies are Advancing

ToolsGroup

This fall ToolsGroup was pleased to attend our Nordic partner Optilon’s annual Supply Chain Conference. This was a sobering question asked by Danish journalist and writer Christina Boutrup when she spoke at the Optilon Supply Chain Conference. . Will a Chinese company become your biggest competitor by 2025?

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Do You Know Your Suppliers? Counting the Cost of Ignorance

QAD

Can you identify all your suppliers in the supply chain? A recent Quality Digest article suggested that “ethical supply chain management is being fueled by consumer demand, profitability, and visibility. and across Europe. Can Your Business Answer These Questions Around ESG Issues and CSR?

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EV Startups: Growing with the Shift to ACES

QAD

In the beginning of this summer, after 16 hours of lengthy negotiations, the Environmental Minister in the European Union proposed a ban on selling ICE vehicles in Europe in 2035. The existing carmakers and their suppliers were busy mitigating failing supply chains, chip shortages , executing layoffs and then coping with a lack of workers.